The Lily has been selected as one of the 10 best self-contained
accommodations in

FOOTPRINT WEST COAST AUSTRALIA HANDBOOK

Officially Accredited ****
Star Rating AUSTRALIA

All our accommodation
is unique and private. Each has its own outside seating area and is
fully self-contained; high quality linen, towels, Air Conditioning,
Scandinavian wood heater (not in the Dakota), bathroom, iron and board,
TV (all major channels), DVD, Radio/CD player, selection of books, games,
DVD's and CD's, fridge, stove, microwave and food essentials like (real)
coffee, tea, sugar, milk, spices etc. Additional facilities available
are washing machine and dryer. Good local TELSTRA mobile phone and Internet
reception. Free WI-FI available. Electric Cars Charge 3-Phase and Tesla.

Breakfast Basket
is available for our accommodation guests, 7-days.

THE
DUTCH COTTAGE

from $189.00 per
night

The
Dutch Cottage has
downstairs a lounge, separate kitchen and a bathroom, large
open plan upstairs bedroom (queen & 2 single beds). Sleeps up to
4 persons.

Please
take note, you have to climb stairs to reach the bedroom.

THE
WINERY QUARTERS

from $159.00 per
night

This accommodation
is situated under the same roof as the winery. The unit has a large
lounge combined with kitchen and a bathroom, one bedroom (queen and
single bed). Sleeps
up to 3 persons.

THE
DUTCH HOUSE

from $189.00* per
night

The
Dutch House has one downstairs bedroom with a queen size bed and a large
open plan upstairs bedroom (queen & 2 singles), lounge, bathroom and
a separate kitchen. Sleeps
up to 6 persons.

THE
MILLERS QUARTERS

from $159.00 per
night

The two story accommodation
is part of the windmill workshop and milling shed and has, for ten years,
been the home of the founders of The Lily, Hennie and Pleun Hitzert.
The unit has downstairs a small lounge combined with kitchen and a bathroom,
two (upstairs) bedrooms (queen & twin), To access the bedrooms you
have to go through the workshop (very private, workshop is not being
used). Max
4 persons.

Please
take note, you have to climb stairs to reach the bedrooms.

THE
DAKOTA

$249.00
per night

DAKOTA - a stay to remember

The Lily now offers you the opportunity to stay in a
true icon of aviation – an original 1944 Dakota. Although it won’t fly
you to tropical destinations any more, we do believe it will provide
you a level of comfort and luxury that is ‘more first class than first
class’.

A description of the facilities
from the nose down;

The cockpit gives you a glimpse of the plane as it was
in its flying days. The former navigator’s room now accommodates the
bathroom with a toilet and a shower. The forward half of the passenger
section has been converted into the bedroom. The bedroom floor is slightly
sloping, but don't worry, the beds are horizontal. Further down you
will find the living area and kitchen which are situated next to the
double entrance doors. These cargo doors open onto the outside covered
seating area which provides spectacular and uninterrupted views of the
Stirling Range.

The plane is self-contained with 2 single beds, high
quality linen, towels, reverse cycle air conditioning, fully equipped
kitchen with fridge, cook- top, microwave and food essentials like (real)
coffee, tea, sugar, milk, oils, spices, etc. In the living you will
find a TV, DVD, sound system, a selection of DVDs, CDs, games and books.

The Dakota sleeps a maximum of 2 persons.

HISTORY in a nutshell

Our plane was built in 1943/44 in Long Beach California
and was issued to the Netherlands East Indies Transport Section, based
in Brisbane, Queensland, where it was used for transport duties on behalf
of the Royal Dutch Indonesian Airways (KNILM). The aircraft operated
supply flights for Dutch military units, and later the airlifting of
liberated Dutch POWs from New Guinea to Australia. After the war many
Dakotas were sold to the commercial airlines around the world.

In her days, she was a technological marvel and still
is one of the most iconic and successful planes ever build. The Dakota
is also known as DC3, C47, Gooney Bird, Sky-train, Sky-trooper and many
more names. Designed in the early thirties for the big airlines in the
USA but quickly adopted for the war effort and was very much instrumental
helping to end the 2nd world war. The vast majority of the thousands
of Dakotas were built for the war effort.

In 1947 our plane found a home at the KLM (Royal Dutch
Airlines) and later Garuda. She did service in our region till 21st
January 1974 when it made an emergency belly landing in Broome. All
seven passengers escaped injury with the exception of the engineer who
was slightly injured. This was the end of active service of our bird.

The plane arrived at The Lily in September 2012.

Tariffs:

Millers
Quarters & Winery Quarters:

$159.00
per night for 2 persons, $35.00 for an additional person.

*The Dutch
House & The Dutch Cottage:

$189.00
per night per 2 persons, $35.00 for an additional person.

*A surcharge
of $50.00 per night may apply in case The Dutch House is requested
for 2 persons only.

One
night fee may be required as a deposit. Payment unless otherwise arranged
we may charge your nominated Credit Card before your arrival of the full
amount. Full amount is payable when the booking is canceled within 21
days before arrival. NO
charge if we are able to fill the accommodation again in time.